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Show rr THE HERALD PAGE SIX -- JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. i Louis A Petersen, superinthe Logan city office as presiassumed schools, dent Of the Logan Kiwanis club Tuesday, succeeding G. A Linddesquist a ho has guided the 1931. tinies of the cluo during Former President Lindquist in a brief address, thanked tht members for tne cooperation they have given him rbimv past year, and summed up the activities of the club. The chiet of these was the installation oi piaygrour.d equipment on Memorial park President Peteisen, in a speech' of acceptance, praised the work of the past administration and outlined a program which he asked the members to support him in carrying out during the present year. Books containing a complete roster of members and committee appointments were also given . out at the meeting- tendent of - Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sorensen entertained a group of their friends at a delightful dinner at their party Thursday evening home. The guests were seated at one large table. The table held for a centerpiece a basket of roses. The evening was spent In playmg cards. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Toolson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. George Winn. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble were hosts at an attractively arranged dinner atA their home turkey dinThursday evning. ner was served. The rooms were and with decorated holly Christmas flowers. The guests were f Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miles, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fulkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deppe, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Kernel Toolson. Mr. and Mrs. Cvril Monk. Miss Jennie Meikle and Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond of Logan Bridge was played during the evening. High score prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Raymond and Harold Deppe and consolation pr.zes to Mrs. J. M. Fulkerson and Kermal Tool- con. Mr. and Mrs. Kermal Toolson presided over a beautifully arranged luncheon followed by bridge. Tuesday evening at their home in compliment to Milton a Heyn of Oakland, Calif., popular visitor of the holiday season. The guests ware Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noblo, Mr. and lfrs.r Harold DepDe, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Fulkerson and Miss i Jennie Meikle. and son, William Homer Clarence Homer, left WednesLos Angeles. Calif., on day for a business trip. Mr., and Mrs. Henry O. Hanat son, are visiting friends Brigham and Ogden. Leslie Hansen returned home Wednesday after successfully filling a mission in the southern states. Miss Elva Winn, who Is teaching school In Davis county was home for the holidays. The Gleaner girls of the Third ward presided over a beautifully arranged luncheon followed by bunco Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Preston D. West in honor of Mrs. West. Twenwere present. ty guests st A party was given at the home of Miss Moselle Deppe Saturday evening. Bunco and other games furnished the A entertainment. evening's dainty luncheon was served to the Misses Blanche and Afton Hlllyard, Bernice Nelson, Luella Dowdle, Moselle Deppe, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Deppe, Oliver Burbank, Sterling Webb and Olen-do- n and Bair of Richmond Charles and Ariel Hatch of Logan. High score prizes were awarded to Bernice Nets n and Ariel Hatch and consolation prizes . to Luella Dowdle and Clinton Bair. no-ho- President Joseph E. Cardon of Cache stake returned with Mrs Cardon Tuesday night from a three weeks trip by to southern California. They visited in Los Angeles with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kenner, and other relatives. They report the weather fine in Los Angeles, but declare there's no place like Cache valley. auto-mob.- son-in-la- the Henager business Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bergstrom and son, Gerald, left Sunday for their home in Sliver City after spending the holiday son in Logan with relatives. Bergstrom's mother, Mrs. Mary D. Muir returned to Silver City for a visit. Mrs. well-kno- Thomas Oldham of England last year made a contribution of $100 00 to the Logan ployment Fund through the Cache Valley Banking company. Mr. Oldham today gave Farewell and incoming other $100 to the fund through speeches of city school board the same source. members, an address by Dr president of Is be or isnt he married? H K. Merrill, new announcement of and the board declais not the Emphatically committee appointration of Byron Darley who was standing ments of the board for 1932 reported In the Herald-Journthe formed principal business Monday as going to Salt Lake of the board meetschool city Mr. and with in company City Mrs. Frank Neuberger and Mrs. ing Monday night Standing committee appoint-nent- s Darley. Just an extra Mrs. by Dr Merrill are as -' In In error is the explartaput Teachers and school tion of writer who apologizes follows: work. Dr. Merrill, chairman, A. to Mr. Darley. 3. Olofson and O. A. Sonne; and grounds. Bishop The Logan Stake genealogi- buildings chairman, succal society meeting will be held William Worley, Mr. Olofson. who receeding a m. in at the p. Thursday his place on the commitstake house. A full attendance tains and Mr. Sonne. of all ward committee members tee, Finance Mr. Sonne, chairman, is desired. Frederick Scholes, succeeding L. W. Hovey, retirstake representative. ing board president; John E. OLsson and Bishop Worley; auRay Bingham of Cornish was diting Mr. Olsson, chairman, a guest of his relatives, Mr. and Bishop Charles EngMrs. Frank Bingham, at Logan succeeding land, retiring board member. during the holidays. Purchase, rules and amusements Mr. Olofson, chairman; Miss Donna Bingham spent Dr. Merrill and Mr. Olsson. the last week week in Preston No action on the matter of apvisiting with friends. pointment ot a school board clerk and treasurer was taken Miss Ann Bonsick has returnduring the session. David Tar-bed to Salt Lake City where she Is present clerk, and H. J. will continue her studies at Hatch, treasurer of the board. . al mid-wint- er' PtEKIDNXXL se I j College Ward 14, minors caught smoking. 6 resisting an officer. 2; shop indecent conduct. lifting, 1; ' leers, 12, held for out of town 5; contributing to minor delinquencies. 2. Arrests totals by muilhs were as follows January. Ib. February, 26; March, 27; April, 23; How many Hollywood . . . shots were fired to start the Oklahoma land rush?" n, pneu-mon.- I at a childrens party Thursday entertained at dinner on Christ-- j for her little daughter, Bonne, mas day, after which music and who was celebrating her b.rth- - social chat were enjoyed. Those and Mrs. day anniversary. present were; Mr Mrs. Priscilla Thompson has Ilyrum Fuhriman, Mr. and Mrs gone to Salt Lake City to spend Jacob Fuhriman, Mr. and Mrs. the remainder of the winter Oliver H. Zollinger and family, 'with her daughter, Mrs. Roy all of Providence and Mr. and Sessions and family. Mrs. Jacob Zollinger of Logan. Leo J. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Olsen Shepard May, 30; June 20; July'. 52, August. 23; September, 24; Oc- and Miss Othello Andirsor. of of lone, Idaho, spent the holiweek were last 19, ;iuil Salt Lake City tober. 13; November, days here with .relatives. end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mildred Zollinger enterDecember, 31. relatives B. Monson and other tained at a delightful buthdajl In Richmond. party on Sunday afternoon. Miss Audrey Harris left Christ-- 1 The time was spent in playing ma3 day for Pasadena, Calif., games after which a delicious where she spent the holidays. lunch was served to 15 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus .Lewis enMr. and Mrs. Denzil Egan, tertained at a cnili supper at who have been visiting at the folNew eve, home Years their home of Alma Olsen left the lowing the Lions club dance. latter part of the week for Mr Mis and were Hansel valley wheie they will ,The guests Watts, and Mr. and Mrs. make their home. Officers of the Cache Valley Henry Pitcher of Snutblield, Mr. and The cast of players for the Medical society were reelected Mrs. Chrostofferson of Hyde M. I. A. play, enjoyed a banat a meeting of 15 members of Park, Mr. and Mrs. C S. Hall. quet on Wednesday night folthe organization at, the Cham Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bair, Mr. lowing the performance. Covers ber of Commerce Monday night. and Mrs William Nivcson. Mr. were laid for 14. Dr E L Hanson oif the mediand Mrs. Alvin Bair. Mr and Messrs. Roy Olsen and Floyd cal staff of the Cache Valley Mrs Rulon Merrill and Mr. and at a Zollinger entertained general hospital was renamed Mrs. Roland Lewis. on New Year's schooner party T. 1932 with Dr. ncpsident for A very enjoyable time Nol Stoddard and Sherwin B Budse of the Budge clinic, Webb returned nome Thursday night. was spent after winch the fol- L. G Dr vice president and after fulfilling a successful mis- lowing guests gathered at the Rees of Smithfield. .secretary sion in the British Isles. ' home where a hot supper was treasurer. and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hendricks .served: Messrs. Caine Hansen. The matter of publicity re- of Preston entertainec at a Chloe Olsen, Louise Zollinger, garding persons who make it family dinner New Year's day Messrs. Floyd Zollinger, Roy a practice to be delinquent in to Sherwin Olsen, Serge Olsen and Leo in compliment payment of bills for medical 'Webb. Those gttcnding from Olsen, all of College ward. Miss Mea- Richmond were: Mr. and Mrs. services was considered. Beth Maughan of Wellsville. sures for protecting members Eli Webb. Mrs Rhod i Hen- Miss Lavon Perkins of Logan of the souetv against unscrupdricks. Mr. and Mrs Geoige and Gilbert Saunders of Benulous indiuduus who seek ser- O. Webb and family, Mr. and son ward vices without meaning to piv Mrs. L. F. Henducks, Mi. and Misses Bertha and Louise the fees incurred were consid- Mrs. George O. Webb and famiat a entertained Zollinger ered. HenL. F. ly, Mr and Mrs. watch party on New Years All of Cache county and PresMr. and eve. Music and games were enand family and ton. Idaho, are included in tjj' dricks Mrs. Walter Webb and family. which an oyster territory served bv the Cacne Covers at dinner were laur lor joyed after supper was served to eighteen. Valley Medical society . were: fifty. guests Dr. J. W. Hayward presided The Utopia club members and Miss Mollie Ault, LaVon Perkins Pres-to went I their partners and Ora Yonk of Logan and CARD OF THANKS ton Friday evening v hare Beth Maughan of Wellsville. cafe. at the Griggs' had dinner We w ish to extend our went the dinner, they thanks and appreciation Following to everyone who gave help and to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Too Late to Classify and spent the Christensen Ivan sympathy in our hour of beof the remainder playreavement during the illness evening BOVRD AND ROOM and death of our baby son, ing bridge. High coie honors Marie Nive-soMrs. won were Near college. Rates for four. by Kenneth J Reusser. We wish Lowell VanNoy received 374 No. 3 East. Phone 1262-to especially thank those who took part on the funeral pro- the low score prize. Jll Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stoddard gram and who sent the beauFOR RENT entertained at a family dintiful floral offerings. rooms Mr and Mis John II Reus-c- ner New Years day in compli- Light housekeeping ment to Noel Stoddard who J6 and family. Phone 968-- J. E. S. Chambers, Prof A N Sorenson, and James M- Smith have been appointed by President B. G. Thatcher as the iudges of election of the directors of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. The election closes next Friday evening, at 6 oclock. On January 1, ballots were mailed out to all members of the BalChamber of Commerce. lots may be mailed or deposited now personally in the ballot box at the Chamber of Commerce. The officers of the desire that every Chamber member of the Chamber participate in the election. Friday evening at 8 oclock at the Chamber, the annual meeting of all the members will be held. The presidents annual report will be given and a number of prominent citizens in the county will take part on the program. The judges of the election will make their report. The officers also desire that all the members of the Chamber as far as possible attend the annual meeting. Musical numbers will be given and light refreshments served. i HYRUM Is How marshy ground r for u 1 1 lv a -- , tion ? "What kind of a night c shirt A b d i d r a ham Lincoln wear?" Did aO To Gen- r Grant eral drink from a bottle or did use a he MRAVfW cup? What did field telegraph Instruments look like during the Civil war? What was the net name given the first locomotive to enter Deadwood? Questions like that are all in the days work to Mrs. Elizabeth McGaffey, and so are the correct answers. Fifteen years ago, she began the first research bureau in Hollywood. Now she is a department all to herself at Radio. 1 Do you know, and do you care, that Anna May Wongs Chinese name means Frosted Yellow Willows? j old'offigers Mrs. L. M. Edison spent the holidays visiting with t'elatives in Spanish Fork and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. WJbur E. Jensen were Salt Lake City business visitors Wednesday. Misses Aria Birch and Fern Clawson of Salt Lake spent the holidays visiting relatives In Hyrum. Miss Lavanda Petersen of Salt Lake City was a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fallows. Mrs. Vern Nielsen entertained at a bridge party Thursday evening. Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen. Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Wright and Mrs. J. B. Baxter were guests. Hyrums most aged resident Gustave Eliason, 93, is seriously ill a this home suffering from trouble. His kidney daughter, Mrs. Annie Nielsen of Malad, Is staying in Hyrum to care for him during his SORE THROAT t after you rub on FIVE your throat ihould brgm to feel less sore! Continue the treatment once every hour for five hourt and youll be atonished at the relief. lhts famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. 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Mrs. Mary Ure. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guy a. who is afflicted witn Johnson and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ether Arrests numbering 304 were The Chere Amie club enter- Spackman and family of Lewisthe made by Logan ty police tained at a party Fncay even- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Grover department during 1931, a re- ing at Merrill s confectionery Allen and family of Cove. port compiled by Chief Gilbett at Preston. A delicious three-courMiss Maunetta McMurdie enMecham show-,- . Tne average dinner was served and tertained at a chill supper on number o arre-t- s annually lor the remainder of the evening New Years eve following a the last six years was 384, the was spent playing 500. C. B. dancing party at Logan. Those shows. won Juhnson icport high scoio prize, present were tne Misses Mar-- 1 Overt. me ttaffic parking delin- and Mis W. Paul Merrill won Jarie Robinson, Fay McCarrev all-cled the total. hst. Included m Zelda Bateman, Sue Crockett, rg the quency's prize. 39. with th.u ges of drunkness, the party were Mr. and Mvs. Anna Johnson, Eltnore Gunsecond at 34, and speeding L. B Caine, Mr. and Mrs. D. nell and the hostess, Marion arrests S Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harr-s- , Dale Webb, third. 31. Twenty-fiv- e Julian Robfor disturbing the pvce wtie L. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. inson, Cardon Crockett, Hermade during last year, the re- I Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. C. man Kennedy, Marcell Blair B Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. and pot t icveals Turp Taylor. Other police bookings nude Z Harris, Mr and Mrs. H. Ray H. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson weie. assault and battery, 3, Pond, Mr and Mrs Jesse Webb. Corbett and left Friday bad checks, 23, buiglury, 18. ' Mr. and Mrs H. L Crockett. tor Provo to family make their home. bootlegging 17. driving over Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Coburn. Mr. Mr Corbett was obliged to refire hose. 3, drunkeness while and Mrs J. W. Pulsipher, and sign his position as instructor driving, 2, violation of the Mr. and Mrs W. Paul Merrill. at the North Cache Dyer act. 4; lighting, 4: forgery, LeGrande Gunnell returned because of ill health. seminary . 5. held for investigation, 4, home Tuesday from a two years gambling. 5. indecent exposure, mission to the eastern states. 1; insulting women. 3, minors He was the principal speaker in pool halls, 4. petit larceny, at the South Ward sacrament 18; Peep-,n- g meeting Sunday. 16; liquor possession, Toms, 2, tralf.c violation. Mrs. Cyrus Lewis entertained Mr. and Mrs. J E. Zollinger KES Mrs. Lorenzo Young of St. Charles, Idaho, is in Logan Orson Ryan, former superin- visiting at the home of Judge city and Mis. M. C. Harris. tendent of the Logan schools left Monday for ChiDr. T. B. Budge returned on cago after spending the Christmas holidays in Logan with his Monday from a trip to Salt family. He Is traveling repre- Lake City. sentative in Utah and IlliN. tV. Crooks ton is m a local nois for a Chicago school text book publishing house. hospital tfith an attack of heart trouble. z, The marriage of Louis and veteran local barber, Eldred Waldron of Morgan Is proprietor of the College Bar- In Logan to attend school durHe ber shop on West First North ing the winter quarter. street and Miss Beth Mack of a as accompanied here by his out leaked Sunday brother, Afton, who will visit Smithfield, among friends of the couple. for several days. a more wed were than They Miss LaRue Clark is a patient week ago. The bride is a former employe of the Grill cafe. at a local hosp.tal where she Proprietor George Lamb of the Is recuperating from a macafe says this wedding makes jor operation performed Saturthe fourth girl who has taken day morning. nuptial vows withm the last Mrs. Earl Stone and son. Earl. year while In his employe. of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Jr., A benefit dance will be given are visitors In Logan with Mrs. in the Sixth ward amusement Stones parents, Mr. and Mrs. hall Tuesday, January 12 in Herbert Humphreys. Mrs. Stone the interest of Helmer Peder- was formerly Miss Lois Humand highly sen. this phreys. groceiy clerk of sufwho Mr. Pedersen The Old Time dance recently ity. fered severe injuries several announced to be held at the weeks ago wlvn run into by an new Newton amusement hall, auto, is slowly improving. Ac- has been postponed until Wedcording to atending physicians, nesday evening at 9 o'clock. he will be bedfast for at least The dance is under the direction three more months. of the Daughters of the Pioneer camp of Newton. Musi: will be of Chet Maughan, manager furnished by the Nyman orthe local Hemenway Si Moser chestra cigar store, left Sunday noon by automobile with Mrs. Maughan Mrs. Roscoe T. Pixton, forfor Rexburg, Idaho, where they merly Miss Veda Carlson, unwere called on account of the derwent an appendicitis operadeath of Mr. Maughan's sister. tion Monday at a local hospital. Mrs. Cy Jones left Monday E. R. Owens will conduct the morning for Idaho Falls where public speaking class of the of account she was called on Fourth ward Mutual. He will the illness of her daughter, take charge of the clav Tuesday Cabbie Mrs. Mrs. Ray Cabbie. evening. Anyone interested in Is at an Idaho Falls hospital. public speaking is cordially Invited to attend these classes 932 North Mrs. Roscoe Pixton, each week. a underwent Sixth East street, major operation at a Logan hospital Monday morning. Hospital attendants report that she Is doing favorably. A Nagging i le ' JANUARY - I'PDLICE CHIEF About Town PRESIDENT IN TUESDAY, Regular 75c Finger Wave Now PACIFIC The OVERLAND ROUTE BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY 55 West First North Phone 390 50c Regardless of the length of your hair. 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